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I just went to see the Kung Fu Panda movie and holy guacamole. I need the soundtrack. Jack black singing Baby one more time was amazing. Also the little fox (I’ve already forgotten her name) was amazing and adorable and yeah. Tigress is so gay too, I wonder if they would do another movie for the furious five with the fox as like a sidekick. Anyway definitely watch it, it was amazing.
Does anyone have any romcom/sitcom recommendations? I’m looking for new films and series to watch while I’m ill 🫠
top 5 fave movies! ᡣ𐭩ྀིྀི₊ ⊹
~ christina ricci as layla in buffalo '66
So its only a few hours left before October officially begins and im planning to binge a bunch of horror films tonight to get into that spooky mood for my favourite month of the year, any horror films you'd reccomend?
(im personally a big fan of anthology, found footage, and classic horror but im always open to trying new things!)
i feel empty after watching this movie
12 angry men is a cinematic masterpiece you can't change my mind. It's a great way to show that you can tell a story in one room with keeping the same cast the whole time. There is the whole character arcs that are subtle and to the untrained eye seem off putting or random but after my second watch of it I actually noticed the development. Also the subtle way that the director keeps the audience's interest the whole time is interesting. It's also ahead of its time, It still has its issues but I really think that everyone should watch the 1957 version
10 girly comfort movie ideas🌸
fashion, aesthetic, & a bit of fun
Monte Carlo (2011)
Sex & The City 1 & 2 (2008) (R)
Catwoman (2004)
Twitches 1&2 (2005)
The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
John Tucker Must Die (2006)
Perfect Stranger (2007) (R)
Burlesque (2010)
The Sweetest Thing (2002) (R)
Bring It On 1-3 & 5 (2000)
Bonus:
Life Size (2000)🌸
Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009)🌸
the wild robot
you know that feeling when you walk out of a cinema, not really sure who you are anymore?
yeah.
i just went to see DreamWorks' the wild robot on previews and i feel that way; the animation, the story, the voice actors, the vibes, the subtle social commentary regarding a.i. and climate change.. just... yghHHH so good.
I'd write up a review but I'm so blown away I can't put my thoughts into words (that, and I don't want to spoil it)
imo this is DreamWorks best film. ever.…closely rivalled by Shrek, but not by much. i'd go as far to say this is the best original (not sequel) animated film I have since the original Inside Out released in 2015.
oh, my, gosh. 10/10. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
this one is going to fly at the 2025 Oscars - even up against Inside Out 2 I would not be surprised if it takes out best animated feature and/or best adapted screenplay... and has a shot at nominations for best picture, and best original score.. 🤞
and will (hopefully) help boost DreamWorks to new heights
roll on the sequel (please, we're begging)
Having trouble finding some films to watch, especially now that it's pride month?
Well have no fear, because I have some that is recommended, whether queer or queer-coded, these are movies you should watch.
Despite being forgotten or criticize being "woke", Strange World is a underrated gem that join the list of underrated and forgotten disney films such Lightyear, Treasure Planet and Atlantis.
It has an gay main character and a diverse cast including an 3-legged dog. Inspired by classic sci-fi adventure film in the 50's and 60's, Strange World is fun adventure film about an generation of a family dealing with their own faults, also opening a door of possibilities with it's lore.
Freaky is a fun twist on the classic "Freaky Friday" trope, telling the story of a teenager who swap bodies with a serial killer, thanks to a mystical artifact.
Co-written and directed by the guy who also made Happy Death Day, Freaky delivers some gore-filled kills and feel good laughs while offering some parts of queer identity along with a gay character who proud of who he is.
The Fear Street trilogy itself not only joined the list of amazing horror films in 2021 but also an spot of queer horror.
It follows an romance of two lesbian teens in the 90's not only dealing with homophobia but also a ancient connected curse of the town of Shadyside.
Chalked with nostalgia of classic horror films like Scream, Friday the 13th and The Crucible.
Fear Street wins fans over with it's violent kills, remarkable characters, talented performances, and great and relatable queer representation.
Jennifer's Body introduced an another horror icon and bisexuality.
Megan Fox plays Jennifer Check who was possessed by a demon and targets on guys after being sacrificed by an fame-hungry band.
Tho Jennifer is not a lesbian, but the films does show that she is interested in both boys and girls, claiming she goes both ways and has some interest in her friend Needy, even kissing her too.
The cult classic not only has an amazing bisexual icon but tackles heavy themes such as assault, exploitation and the female gaze.
Bottoms is a must watch masterpiece, chaotic, brutal and gut-bursting funny, the film follows two high school friends that made a fight club to just hook up with two popular cheerleaders.
With an ridiculously unhinged final act, meet cute romance, and jokes that have you laughing your butt off. This 2000's coded movie is a a treat to start off the month.
After rewatching it again, Arlo has queer heavy themes if you think about it. Looking back, one of the film's characters, has some queer-coded hints about him.
I'm not going to spoil on the titular character, I think you should watch the film in order to get what I'm saying.
Other than that the film has an amazing soundtrack and has colorful characters as well.
Luca definitely is a queer film without a doubt. Focusing on two young sea monsters, spending an unforgettable summer in the town of Portorosso on the Italian Riviera.
It's themes of self discovery, chosen families, homophobia and acceptance.
This emotionally sweet sea-filled tale is a instant classic with a pretty much Canon couple too.
Robot Dreams also has hints of queer companionship and also is a story of loneliness, the film's out now, you definitely think you should see it.
Based off the comic in 2007, Robot Dreams is set in the 80's of New York City.
A lonely dog assemble and befriends a robot in a dialogue-less journey of friendship, love and rusted parts.
There's no surprises are a lot of clear queer-tonic themes in the films, especially among the two main characters, Robot Dreams is a perfect way to spend your summer.
Last year, Nimona was not only one final goodbye from Blue sky studios but is a part of the best films of 2023.
No surprise that the creator of the graphic novel also did Netflix's She-ra, the film is heavy on not only disability but also gender identity and transphobia.
it's a film that everyone will enjoy, thanks to it's commentary and electrifying performances by the cast, combine with pretty metal animation, Nimona is the film you should definitely watch.
🏳️🌈Happy pride month, hope all of you have a great day, and let me know on what think of these films.🏳️🌈
anyone have a good show recommendation?
I need some help
So, I just re-watched Titanic and I wanted to know if any kind souls have good recommendations of fanfics, books, films or maybe just a Pinterest-Aesthetic name for whatever vibe Jack and Rose fit into???
Like that thing where the girl feels trapped in her situation and the cute love interest is this free spirit, boyish person, but like... It has to have the same vibe, you know???? YK??????
The secret of Moonacre
I watched this film yesterday and it's literally everything I love merged into one. There's unicorns, a moon princess, the wardrobe is to die for, would do anything to have the main characters bedroom, AND to top it off an enemies to lovers trope
WHO HAS LETTERBOXD?!?!?!?! My user is strawbg1rl let's be mutualsss pretty plssss
Warning: the movies I watched are really random because I started this acc like a few months ago then deleted the app and started it again this month so yea. I need to rewatch a bunch of films because I don't remember the films I've watched because there are so many and like I'm an idiot and didn't start my letterboxd when I started watching films like crazy anyways idk why I'm yapping lol